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    Never Back Down

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    Never Back Down” I believe in never backing down. My mom told me this when I was young. I heard this was when I moved into my new town. I felt like a stranger and my mom’s words to me were “Never Back Down.” I didn’t know what that meant until after I got home. She told me that it meant I can always learn something new even if the experience was bad. I was in a fight once at school because of a misunderstanding and the first thing that went through my head was “never back down” and my mom also

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    by Lois Lowry‚ a boy named Jonas lives in a dystopian society. The society Jonas lives in is supposedly utopian society‚ a society that seems perfect. Jonas becomes the Receiver and he gets memories of what the world was like before his community. He notices that his community is actually the opposite of a utopian society‚ but that it is a dystopian society. Through all of his memories and time with The Giver‚ Jonas notices that he lives in a dystopian society. In Jonas’ society love does not

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    GO GREEN! The importance of environmental awareness and activism is high‚ at least to me and my family. People in the communities work better when others are leading and giving the example. Being “green” is important because we a re trying to savage the planet earth and the future generations. Using high efficiency energy saving lightbulbs and recycling is not something I was doing because of reading a magazine or watching the television‚ it was something I begun doing because others were doing

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    Wave Let Theory

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    2.0 WAVELET THEORY 2.1 INTRODUCTION: The transform of a signal is just another form of representing the signal. It does not change the information content present in the signal. The Wavelet Transform provides a time-frequency representation of the signal. It was developed to overcome the short coming of the Short Time Fourier Transform (STFT)‚ which can also be used to analyze non-stationary signals. While STFT gives a constant resolution at all frequencies‚ the Wavelet Transform uses multi-resolution

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    A comparison of how Orwell and Atwood present state control in their dystopian novels‚ “1984” and “The Handmaid’s Tale”. State control is central to both ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and ‘1984’ for they present totalitarian societies‚ whose politics is to impose control on the individuals of which they are comprised. Both authors express their concerns for these societies‚ run by extreme dictators‚ and how they dehumanise individuals by depriving them of essential freedoms. They are both tales of warning

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    To Boldly Go

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    Allama Muhammad Iqbal was born on 9th November 1877 in Sialkot. After seeking early education‚ he was admitted to the Government College Lahore‚ where he obtained the degree of MA in the subject of philosophy. He left for England for higher studies in 1905. He obtained the degree of philosophy of ethics in 1907; he obtained the degree of doctorate (Ph.D.) from Munich University. Services of Iqbal in Pakistan Movement Iqbal and Pakistan Movement Although his main interests were scholarly‚ Iqbal

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    everything is perfect. You have nothing to worry about. However‚ it is not like that in reality. There are people who live in a world that they are not treated well enough or their rights have been taken away from them. Furthermore‚ I believe a dystopian world is where all the people do the same thing. No one is different. They all have a similar life because the government controls what they do and makes decisions for them. Also‚ in an imperfect world‚ you do not feel accepted. You cannot express

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    Letting Go Monologue

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    “ ” It’s absolutely terrifying to not know where you’ll end up‚ isn’t it? To not know what to do‚ where to go‚ who to befriend - it’s scary‚ it scares me. I don’t like uncertainty‚ as a matter of fact - I hate it. Why would you want to take a journey but not know where you’re going? You see‚ the reason why letting go is so scary is because it requires such a tremendous amount of faith because you don’t know that the floor isn’t going to give under your feet; you don’t know that the next step you

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    age when I had last seen him‚ and must now be a young man. Where was he now? Was he in one of the factories? I clung desperately to the hope that he had escaped before they came for him‚ and closed my eyes‚ letting the sweet sound of our music carry me into the visions of happier days. But all the while the flames from the oven made wicked shapes against the stone‚ and the baker’s shovel continued to grate against the bricks. Inevitably the heavy ceiling would descend to crush our song into wisps

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    ARTICLE: NEW GREEN TECHNOLOGY AND ITS BENEFIT 1.0          INTRODUCTION Malaysian must put a ‘price’ on carbon‚ set regulations and pour money into research and development and let Malaysian ingenuity meet the market force for clean energy. This strategy would not only help the world avoid the worst of climate change‚ it will end our dependence on hostile foreign regimes that we rely for oil. Everything that we would actually do in response to climate change would make us healthier as a country

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